Neospora caninum immune mapped protein 1(NcIMP1) is a novel vaccine candidate against neosporosis

The Neospora caninum immune mapped protein 1(Nc IMP1) was identified as a membrane protein,and a previous study indicated that Nc IMP1 could be a promising vaccine candidate against neosporosis. In this study, the immune response and protection efficacy of Nc IMP1 were evaluated. The coding sequence...

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Published inFrontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 66 - 72
Main Authors CUI, Xia, YANG, Daoyu, LEI, Tao, WANG, Hui, HAO, Pan, LIU, Qun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Higher Education Press 01.03.2015
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Summary:The Neospora caninum immune mapped protein 1(Nc IMP1) was identified as a membrane protein,and a previous study indicated that Nc IMP1 could be a promising vaccine candidate against neosporosis. In this study, the immune response and protection efficacy of Nc IMP1 were evaluated. The coding sequence of Nc IMP1 was inserted into the eukaryotic expression vector pc DNA3.1(+), resulting in the recombination plasmid pc DNAIMP1, which was used for the intramuscular immunization of BALB/c mice. After immunization, the immune response was evaluated using a lymphoproliferative assay and cytokine and antibody measurements. Quantification of the cerebral parasite burden of mice challenged with 2106 N. caninum was performed 14 days after the last immunization. The results showed that the mice immunized with pc DNA-IMP1 developed a high level of specific antibody responses against recombinant Nc IMP1,with a mixed Ig G1/Ig G2 a response and a predominance of Ig G2 a production. The cellular immune response was associated with the production of IFN-γ, IL-2, IL-4 and IL-10 cytokines. The experiment was terminated 30 days p.i.,and the cerebral parasite burden in each mouse was assessed by quantitative PCR. The parasite burden was significantly reduced in the pc DNA-IMP1-vaccinated mice. These data suggest that IMP1 is a promising vaccine candidate against neosporosis.
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Xia CUI;Daoyu YANG;Tao LEI;Hui WANG;Pan HAO;Qun LIU;Key Laboratory of Zoonosis of Ministry of Agriculture and National Animal Protozoa Laboratory,College of Veterinary Medicine, China Agricultural University
BALB/c mice
Neospora caninum, immune mapped protein 1 (IMP1), vaccine candidate
Document received on :2015-01-30
Document accepted on :2015-02-11
ISSN:2095-7505
2095-977X
DOI:10.15302/J-FASE-2015047